September 14, 2022
“To love and win is the best thing”. Aaron and Samantha were the real winners in their love story. And they decided to share their happiness with the people closest to them.
On September 14, 2022, they said the most important words to each other in their vows. The couple organized the ceremony and feast outdoors at Magnolia Plantation. The venue was incredibly picturesque, under a huge tree, amidst a riot of greenery and flowers. The location was decorated with lights, fresh flowers, candles and greenery. The atmosphere was soulful and cozy.
The main color scheme of the wedding was pastel, a combination of light shades of pink, blue, purple, green and white. Stylish and solid, without fussy details.
An incredible bridge by the water, a pretty gazebo and a historic house became perfect locations for wedding shots from wedding photographers at Magnolia Plantation. We tried to create the best photos for the couple to convey their feelings for each other in every shot.
Aaron and Samantha’s story of their love is one where friendship has evolved over time into lasting feelings. After all, the couple have known each other since they were 10 years old. Although they admit that there has always been a certain sympathy between them.
The choice of Charleston as a wedding venue was no coincidence. Aaron and Samantha have many fond memories and happy emotions associated with this particular city.
When asked, “What do you love most about him?” the bride did not hesitate to answer, “His sense of humor.” The groom’s answer to a similar question was short, but very meaningful: “Selflessness”.
The Charleston wedding photographers team would like to congratulate Aaron and Samantha on their marriage. Become each other’s support and encouragement and cherish the love and tenderness in your couple.
Venue | Magnolia Plantation Weddings
Wedding planning | Classic Planning & Design Company
Catering | Rosemary and Rye Catering
Rentals | Snyder Events
Floral Design | Coastal Creations
Hair and Makeup | Pampered & Pretty
Article author:
Dennis A. / Lead Photographer